Cynthia Lummis

Representing Wyoming

Constituent Services

I want to serve my constituents in any way I can. Whether you need help with a federal agency, are trying to find out if federal grants are available for your project, or are considering applying to a service academy. I hope all the information in this section will be helpful.

InternshipsWorking in a Congressional office can be an incredibly rewarding and exciting experience. An internship provides an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience, and observe first-hand how our government operates. Interns gain practical work experience by undertaking a variety of administrative and legislative responsibilities in the office.
Interns in the Washington office draft constituent correspondence, attend briefings and Congressional hearings, and prepare memoranda for me and members of my staff. Interns assist with answering phones, data entry and general office systems operations. Interns are an important part of my staff.
Housing is not provided, however the intern coordinator will supply information on a variety of housing options. In addition, a stipend of $1,800 per month is paid to help defray the costs of living in Washington, D.C.
Application Process
There is no application deadline. Interns are accepted throughout the year on both a full and part-time basis. Priority is given to applicants from Wyoming, although all interested persons are encouraged to apply. Selection is based on an applicant's general office and computer experience, interview, and a short writing sample.
Please submit a cover letter, resume and a brief writing sample.
Please fax your information to:
Washington, D.C. Office:
Shannon Wilson
Office Manager
Fax: (202) 225-3057
If you have any questions concerning the program, please do not hesitate to contact Shannon Wilson at (202) 225-2311.